COL49 Group Read, section 3

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Sat May 18 06:56:44 UTC 2024


MB: "making it one of those artistic
endeavors created just before & released just after a cataclysmic event -
in this case JFK’s murder most foul - which might mean something (but
what?) "

One thing it meant was this: Walter Cronkite, America's most trusted man,
who had seen the happy crowds
at Heathrow when the Beatles landed there when he did.....called up his
buddy Ed Sullivan---who had booked the four lads
long before the Sunday after JFK's murder most foul, who of course
cancelled them as the nation went into mourning for the
End of Camelot and its Fisher King---called up his buddy Ed Sullivan, I
repeat, because I'm sure I lost you the thread.---Ed was always moving on
to the new hot group or thing so The Beatles had missed their chance until
Walter called him up and said, (I paraphrase), Remember that
boy band full of happy songs that everyone loved, bring them to America we
need to overcome the most foul gloom that pervades the
land.....

He did and the sixties of optimism, hope, new found freedoms and some
increased happiness started...

On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 1:30 AM Michael Bailey <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com>
wrote:

> How does one set up a drum kit on a diving board?
>
>
> Very carefully (ba dum tss!)
>
>
> - a temporal reference: “the place he’d begun his land speculating in ten
> years ago”
>
> Also - if Slick Dick and the Volkswagens released “I Want to Kiss Your
> Feet” the same time as The Beatles released “I Want to Hold Your Hand”
> (recorded on October 17th, 1963, released in the UK on November 29 and in
> the US on December 26th of that year, — it entered the US pop charts at
> number 45 in January, 1964, and
> became their first #1 hit in America - “starting the ‘British Invasion’”
> according to Wikipedia) then Mucho probably would’ve been aware of it as
> early as January 1964 (or earlier if he followed international industry
> trends)
>
> Placing Pierce’s beginnings as a real estate tycoon in the mid-fifties.
>
> None of which tells us more about when the Mexico trip took place, does it?
>
>
> Hey, there’s even a song now called “San Narciso”
>
> https://youtu.be/hoN-vTlnuzo?si=bkgdINxSE8UvkZyR
>
> San Narciso
> Out to sea we hear
> Los Angeles calling
> each one of us falling
> into vorticist dreams.
> In the air you see
> the city cells sprawling
> like circuits installing
> these silicon dreams.
> I run out of mind inside,
> and so go out to find you,
> but then something reminds you
>
> Oh San Narciso shines
> from sea to sea,
> the message we're sending,
> we want to believe.
> Oh concentrate
> and watch us move the sea.
> Entropically trending,
> but we want to believe,
> yeah, we want to believe.
>
> I can work the phones
> to sort out these demons
> with some formal agreements,
> or you could let down your hair.
> I can feel your pulse
> break free from surveillance,
> now it's the last thing that makes sense,
> the only reason I care.
> I ran out of mind inside,
> and so I'm coming to find you
> before something reminds you
>
> Oh San Narciso shines
> from sea to sea,
> the message we're sending,
> we want to believe.
> Oh concentrate
> and watch us move the sea.
> Entropically trending,
> but we want to believe,
> yeah, we want to believe.
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